Nuke Info Tokyo 1994
NUKE INFO TOKYO 44 (Nov. /Dec. 1994)
- Belarus-Japan Symposium on Chernobyl – Many New Findings Revealed and Discussed
- HLW Transport Series – 6 – Expert Report Points Out Serious Flaws in Transport and Storage of Vitrified HLW
- Final Disposal Issue Highlighted in Aomori
- News Watch
— A-Bomb Redress Bill Drafted
— Fukui Governor Fails to Say OK 16th Reactor
— MonJu Testing Shows
— Fuel Deterioration
NUKE INFO TOKYO 43 (Sep. /Oct. 1994)
- Workers’ Compensation Approved
- HLW Transport Series 5
- Final Disposal Issue Highlighted in AOMORI
- Gensuikin Toward 50th Anniversary of Hiroshima & Nagasaki Bombings
- Social Democratic Party of Japan’s New Nuclear Power Policy
- Significant Incidents at Nuclear Plants (July to December 1993)
- News Watch
— 48th Reactor in Operation
— Reprocessed Uranium at Ningyo Toge
— More N-plants for Fukushima?
— Low-priced Reactors to be Developed for Export
— Shika N-plant Declared Safe(?)
NUKE INFO TOKYO 42 (July /Aug. 1994)
- Aomori International Symposium on Reprocessing Held
- HLW Transport Series 4
- ‘Use of Nuclear Weapons’ not illegal?!
- Significant Incidents at Nuclear Plants (January to June 1993)
- Anti-Nuke Who’s Who – Yoko Tomiyama
- News Watch
— Compensation Approved for Nuclear Worker
— Japanese Reactors are Aging
— Troubles Found Outside of Regular Inspections
— First Steam Generator Exchanges Completed
— Nuclear Cooperation in Asia Increasing
— Long-Term Program Ignoring Citizens’ Demand
NUKE INFO TOKYO 41 (June /July 1994)
- Plutonium Program Set Back 10 Years
- Tension Rises in Korean Peninsula
- HLW Transport Series 3
- Unanimous Decision to Reject Any Nuclear Power Plant
- News Watch
— Fishing Coops Accept Compensation for ATR-Ohma
— Unprecedented Lawsuit Filed Against Power Company
— 400,000 Sign Petition to Designate Worker’s Death Labor Accident
— Underground Nuclear Plant in Siberia
NUKE INFO TOKYO 40 (Mar. /Apr. 1994)
- Onagawa Lawsuit
- First Public Hearing Held
- Proposal for Moratorium on Plutonium Utilization Program
- South Korean Data on Workers’ Exposure and Waste
- HLW Transport Series 2
- Anti-Nuke Groups Active Around Japan – Daichi
- News Watch
— Nothing Changes Despite New Government
— Waste Regulations Revised
— Bribery Revealed in Construction of Ashihama N-Plant
— Monju Ready to Start
— China Goes Nuclear
NUKE INFO TOKYO 39 (Jan. /Feb. 1994)
- TIME FOR A CHANGE
- Court Rejects Injunction But Notes Danger
- “Don’t Contaminate PETER RABBIT’S Homeland! Stop Sending Spent Nuclear Fuel!”
- 2 More N-Plants Approved in Tsuruga Amidst Growing.0pposition
- Anti-Nuke Who’s Who – Chikayuki Takeshita Tsuyo Takeshita
- News Watch
— Japanese Agenda21 Promotes Nuclear Power
— Russia Wants To Dump More ?
— Are Judgments Overturned